The Renewables arm of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) finalised mega orders with a leading developer in the Middle East to build two gigawatt scale solar photovoltaic system (PV) plants. The plants will have a cumulative capacity of 3.5 GW.
The scope of the orders also includes grid interconnections encompassing pooling substations and overhead transmission lines. Detailed engineering and initial construction work are expected to commence shortly.
As per the press release, in May, L&T had announced having bagged a solar-cum-storage plant order in India. Now, with the fresh mega orders from the Middle East, L&T’s renewables portfolio is poised to reach 22 GWp (gigawatt peak) cumulative capacity, comprising solar and wind generation projects already commissioned and those in the making.
T Madhava Das, Whole-time Director and Sr. Executive Vice President (Utilities)-L&T said, “The successive order wins stand testimony to our proven engineering and project management capabilities to meet the requirements in terms of plant performance, workforce mobilisation, safety, quality and timeline. We cherish this level of customer trust”.
S N Subrahmanyan, Chairman and Managing Director, L&T, added, “The Middle East is far ahead in creating sustainable energy infrastructure and in providing a smart lifestyle. These orders are welcome additions to our green portfolio, as we build the company of the future with next-generation technologies”.